The course is geared to all levels of trailering ability. It will provide the attendee with important information to be a safer, more conscientious and confident driver. Driver assistants will learn how to direct the driver to safely maneuver their trailer in an around obstacles.

Instructor: Leonard Iniguez

Course - accepted by SCAS as part of the awareness - technical training for the A-DSW program

Saturday

October 27th, 2018

8:00AM to 5:00PM

The Laboratory is primarily for people who attended the April 2017 or April 2018 Horse Council sponsored Lecture and Lab session and who wish to gain more driving experience under the instruction of Leonard Iniguez. As with the previous lab, the goal is to be a safer, more conscientious and confident driver when pulling and maneuvering your trailer (rig)

***UPDATE - DATE RESCHEDULED TO Sept 8-9***

How to Become an A-DSW

***Times and locations for Workshops and Trainings will be provided upon completion of A-DSW Application

Emergency Management relies heavily upon the community members and "Volunteerism". During disasters.

State of California

Disaster Service Worker Volunteer ProgramDisaster Service Workers (DSW) are volunteers who provide disaster relief service during a declared disaster. Disaster service is designed to aid in the response and recovery phases in a disaster or emergency. It does not include the day-to-day emergency response activities typically associated with, for example, law enforcement, fire services or emergency medical services.

Injuries sustained by DSWs are covered through the State of California Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program (http://www.calema.ca.gov/PlanningandPreparedness/Pages/Disaster-Service-Worker-Volunteer-Program.aspx). It provides workers' compensation benefits to registered Disaster Service Worker (DSW) volunteers who are injured while participating in authorized disaster-related activities, including pre-approved training. The Program also provides the local EOC with limited immunity from liability.

**Mandatory Training is required for consideration to become a part of the A-DSW Program:

TIER 1 Training

SCAS A-DSW 101 Workshop

(How To Become an A-DSW)

6/6/18, 7/21/18, 8/8/18

FEMA ICS 100, 200, and 700

FEMA IS 10 & IS 111

(Free Online Courses)

SCAS Emergency Animal Sheltering

12 Hours

9/8 & 9/9/2018

Red Cross Shelter Fundamentals Training

4 Hours

TBD

ANIMAL DISASTER SERVICE WORKER APPLICATIONS

Sonoma County Animal Services is the region's government shelter and the lead agencyfor disaster relief efforts, including search and rescue efforts by animal controlofficers. Sonoma County is the home of thousands of different species of animals.Animal owners understand and have experienced how quickly a disaster can arriveand devastate all planning in a matter of seconds and minutes.Animal Owners and Animal Lovers who wish to assist Sonoma County Animal Servicesduring these unforeseen events are needed.

If you wish to become a Registered Animal Disaster Service Worker for those times ofneed, please email scasemerqencyresponseinfo@sonoma-county.orgSubject: A-DSW Application Request. An application for all inquiries will be providedto each individual directly.

How to Become an A-DSW

***Times and locations for Workshops and Trainings will be provided upon completion of A-DSW Application

Emergency Management relies heavily upon the community members and "Volunteerism". During disasters.

State of California

Disaster Service Worker Volunteer ProgramDisaster Service Workers (DSW) are volunteers who provide disaster relief service during a declared disaster. Disaster service is designed to aid in the response and recovery phases in a disaster or emergency. It does not include the day-to-day emergency response activities typically associated with, for example, law enforcement, fire services or emergency medical services.

Injuries sustained by DSWs are covered through the State of California Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program (http://www.calema.ca.gov/PlanningandPreparedness/Pages/Disaster-Service-Worker-Volunteer-Program.aspx). It provides workers' compensation benefits to registered Disaster Service Worker (DSW) volunteers who are injured while participating in authorized disaster-related activities, including pre-approved training. The Program also provides the local EOC with limited immunity from liability.

**Mandatory Training is required for consideration to become a part of the A-DSW Program:

TIER 1 Training

SCAS A-DSW 101 Workshop

(How To Become an A-DSW)

6/6/18, 7/21/18, 8/8/18

FEMA ICS 100, 200, and 700

FEMA IS 10 & IS 111

(Free Online Courses)

SCAS Emergency Animal Sheltering

12 Hours

8/10 & 8/11/2018

Red Cross Shelter Fundamentals Training

4 Hours

TBD

ANIMAL DISASTER SERVICE WORKER APPLICATIONS

Sonoma County Animal Services is the region's government shelter and the lead agencyfor disaster relief efforts, including search and rescue efforts by animal controlofficers. Sonoma County is the home of thousands of different species of animals.Animal owners understand and have experienced how quickly a disaster can arriveand devastate all planning in a matter of seconds and minutes.Animal Owners and Animal Lovers who wish to assist Sonoma County Animal Servicesduring these unforeseen events are needed.

If you wish to become a Registered Animal Disaster Service Worker for those times ofneed, please email scasemerqencyresponseinfo@sonoma-countv.orgSubject: A-DSW Application Request. An application for all inquiries will be providedto each individual directly.

How to Become an A-DSW

***Times and locations for Workshops and Trainings will be provided upon completion of A-DSW Application

Emergency Management relies heavily upon the community members and "Volunteerism". During disasters.

State of California

Disaster Service Worker Volunteer ProgramDisaster Service Workers (DSW) are volunteers who provide disaster relief service during a declared disaster. Disaster service is designed to aid in the response and recovery phases in a disaster or emergency. It does not include the day-to-day emergency response activities typically associated with, for example, law enforcement, fire services or emergency medical services.

Injuries sustained by DSWs are covered through the State of California Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program (http://www.calema.ca.gov/PlanningandPreparedness/Pages/Disaster-Service-Worker-Volunteer-Program.aspx). It provides workers' compensation benefits to registered Disaster Service Worker (DSW) volunteers who are injured while participating in authorized disaster-related activities, including pre-approved training. The Program also provides the local EOC with limited immunity from liability.

**Mandatory Training is required for consideration to become a part of the A-DSW Program:

TIER 1 Training

SCAS A-DSW 101 Workshop

(How To Become an A-DSW)

6/6/18, 7/21/18, 8/8/18

FEMA ICS 100, 200, and 700

FEMA IS 10 & IS 111

(Free Online Courses)

SCAS Emergency Animal Sheltering

12 Hours

8/10 & 8/11/2018

Red Cross Shelter Fundamentals Training

4 Hours

TBD

ANIMAL DISASTER SERVICE WORKER APPLICATIONS

Sonoma County Animal Services is the region's government shelter and the lead agencyfor disaster relief efforts, including search and rescue efforts by animal controlofficers. Sonoma County is the home of thousands of different species of animals.Animal owners understand and have experienced how quickly a disaster can arriveand devastate all planning in a matter of seconds and minutes.Animal Owners and Animal Lovers who wish to assist Sonoma County Animal Servicesduring these unforeseen events are needed.

If you wish to become a Registered Animal Disaster Service Worker for those times ofneed, please email scasemerqencyresponseinfo@sonoma-countv.orgSubject: A-DSW Application Request. An application for all inquiries will be providedto each individual directly.

How to Become an A-DSW

***Times and locations for Workshops and Trainings will be provided upon completion of A-DSW Application

Emergency Management relies heavily upon the community members and "Volunteerism". During disasters.

State of California

Disaster Service Worker Volunteer ProgramDisaster Service Workers (DSW) are volunteers who provide disaster relief service during a declared disaster. Disaster service is designed to aid in the response and recovery phases in a disaster or emergency. It does not include the day-to-day emergency response activities typically associated with, for example, law enforcement, fire services or emergency medical services.

Injuries sustained by DSWs are covered through the State of California Disaster Service Worker Volunteer Program (http://www.calema.ca.gov/PlanningandPreparedness/Pages/Disaster-Service-Worker-Volunteer-Program.aspx). It provides workers' compensation benefits to registered Disaster Service Worker (DSW) volunteers who are injured while participating in authorized disaster-related activities, including pre-approved training. The Program also provides the local EOC with limited immunity from liability.

**Mandatory Training is required for consideration to become a part of the A-DSW Program:

TIER 1 Training

SCAS A-DSW 101 Workshop

(How To Become an A-DSW)

6/6/18, 7/21/18, 8/8/18

FEMA ICS 100, 200, and 700

FEMA IS 10 & IS 111

(Free Online Courses)

SCAS Emergency Animal Sheltering

12 Hours

8/10 & 8/11/2018

Red Cross Shelter Fundamentals Training

4 Hours

TBD

Animal Disaster Service Worker Applications

Sonoma County Animal Services is the region's government shelter and the lead agencyfor disaster relief efforts, including search and rescue efforts by animal controlofficers. Sonoma County is the home of thousands of different species of animals.Animal owners understand and have experienced how quickly a disaster can arriveand devastate all planning in a matter of seconds and minutes.Animal Owners and Animal Lovers who wish to assist Sonoma County Animal Servicesduring these unforeseen events are needed.

If you wish to become a Registered Animal Disaster Service Worker for those times ofneed, please email scasemerqencyresponseinfo@sonoma-countv.orgSubject: A-DSW Application Request. An application for all inquiries will be providedto each individual directly.

The course is geared to all levels of trailering ability. It will provide the attendee with important information to be a safer, more conscientious, and confident driver. Driver assistants will learn how to direct the driver to maneuver their trailer in and around obstacles. Driver and assistant have the option of switching roles. See event details and course outline for more information. To view the course outline, download class flyer under event details and scroll to 2nd page.

Afternoon Lab

Each driver should bring their own trailer. We strongly encourage that each rig has a driver and an assistant. Driver and assistant can switch roles.Location: Brookwood parking lot, east of the fairgrounds. Parking details provided with RSVP

Agricultural and Rural Lands Fire Recovery and Resource Town Hall

Monday, October 30, 2017 Sonoma County Fairgrounds - Garrett Building Doors open at 5 p.m., program begins at 5:30 p.m.

In response to the recent wildfires in Northern California that have impacted the agriculture community, Sonoma County Farm Bureau is convening local, state and federal leadership to address concerns and provide information to rural property owners. Key groups and resource agencies will be present to provide tailored information to the agricultural community as the rural community begins to recover.

The *British Animal Rescue and Trauma Care Association* (BARTA) is holdingthis year's conference in partnership with *UC Davis School of VeterinaryMedicine*.

We are gearing up for a great event and would like to extend a very warmwelcome to you and your colleagues/members as we continue to develop agrowing community of people who are planning and preparing for incidentsinvolving animals.